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“I do think companies like Google should be broken up,” DeSantis said during a 2021 invite-only retreat at the ultra-conservative Teneo Network.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) called for Google and other major technology companies to be broken up at a closed-door event in 2021, according to video obtained by ProPublica. “I do think ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis attacked YouTube and its parent company Google on Monday, accusing the tech giant of censorship for its decision last week to remove from its platform video of a ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday railed against YouTube and Google for removing a video of a COVID-19 discussion he had with scientists who oppose government lockdowns, school closures and mask wearing ...
In previously unreported comments made in 2021, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said technology companies like Google “should be broken up” by the U.S. government, reports ProPublica.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said in a new interview that corporate behemoths like Google have far more power than megacompanies of the 20th century. “If you look at some of these companies ...
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'I Sent Them To Martha's Vineyard': Ron DeSantis Brags About Trafficking Immigrants With Tom HomanIn a forum with Border Czar Tom Homan earlier this year Florida Governor Ron DeSantis bragged about trafficking immigrants to ...
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Gov. DeSantis news conference in SarasotaGov. Ron DeSantis announced on Monday that the First Liberty Institute’s Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy has ...
Tharp tracks digital ad spending, and said DeSantis and his allied super PACs have spent $1.7 million on digital ads on Facebook, Instagram, Google, and YouTube this year, while Trump has spent ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida has often said that companies like Apple and Google have overreached and limited free speech in their efforts to slow the spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has launched his presidential campaign, making an appearance on Twitter that was marred by glitches. Wall Street Journal national political reporter Alex Leary joins WSJ ...
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